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Gillian Hadfield is the inaugural Schwartz Reisman Chair in Technology and Society, Professor of Law, and Professor of Strategic Management. She is also Director of the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society. Her research is focused on innovative design for legal and dispute resolution systems in advanced and developing market economies; governance for artificial intelligence (AI); the markets for law, lawyers, and dispute resolution; and contract law and theory. She teaches Contracts; Problems in Legal Design; Legal Design Lab, and Responsible AI.
Prior to rejoining the University of Toronto in 2018, Professor Hadfield was the Richard L. and Antoinette Schamoi Kirtland Professor of Law and Professor of Economics at the University of Southern California from 2001 to 2018. She began her teaching career at the University of California Berkeley and was previously on the University of Toronto Faculty of Law from 1995-2000. Her book Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex Global Economy was published by Oxford University Press in 2017.
Professor Hadfield served as clerk to Chief Judge Patricia Wald on the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit. She was the Daniel R. Fischel and Sylvia M. Neil Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Chicago (Fall 2016), the Eli Goldston Visiting Professor (Spring 2012) and the Sidley Austin Visiting Professor (Winter 2010) at Harvard Law School, and the Justin W. D'Atri Visiting Professor of Law, Business and Society at Columbia Law School (Fall 2008.) She was a 2006-07 and 2010-11 fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution in 1993. She also has held Olin Fellowships at Columbia Law School, Cornell Law School, and USC and is a member of the Comparative Law and Economics Forum. She is past president of the Canadian Law and Economics Association and a former director of the American Law and Economics Association and the Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics and a member of the American Law Institute. She is on the editorial committee for the Annual Review of Law and Social Science and previously served on the editorial boards for Law and Social Inquiry and the University of Toronto Law Journal.
Professor Hadfield is a Senior Policy Advisor for OpenAI in San Francisco, and an advisor to courts and several organizations and technology companies engaged in innovating new ways to make law and policy smarter, more accessible, and more responsive to technology and artificial intelligence, including the Hague Institute for Innovation of Law, LegalZoom, and Responsive Law. She was a member of the World Economic Forum’s Future Council for Agile Governance and co-curated their Transformation Map for Justice and Legal Infrastructure; she previously served on the Forum’s Future Council for Technology, Values and Policy and Global Agenda Council for Justice; and was a member of the American Bar Association’s Commission on the Future of Legal Education, and the Dubai Courts of the Future Forum.
Prior to rejoining the University of Toronto in 2018, Professor Hadfield was the Richard L. and Antoinette Schamoi Kirtland Professor of Law and Professor of Economics at the University of Southern California from 2001 to 2018. She began her teaching career at the University of California Berkeley and was previously on the University of Toronto Faculty of Law from 1995-2000. Her book Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex Global Economy was published by Oxford University Press in 2017.
Professor Hadfield served as clerk to Chief Judge Patricia Wald on the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit. She was the Daniel R. Fischel and Sylvia M. Neil Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Chicago (Fall 2016), the Eli Goldston Visiting Professor (Spring 2012) and the Sidley Austin Visiting Professor (Winter 2010) at Harvard Law School, and the Justin W. D'Atri Visiting Professor of Law, Business and Society at Columbia Law School (Fall 2008.) She was a 2006-07 and 2010-11 fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution in 1993. She also has held Olin Fellowships at Columbia Law School, Cornell Law School, and USC and is a member of the Comparative Law and Economics Forum. She is past president of the Canadian Law and Economics Association and a former director of the American Law and Economics Association and the Society for Institutional and Organizational Economics and a member of the American Law Institute. She is on the editorial committee for the Annual Review of Law and Social Science and previously served on the editorial boards for Law and Social Inquiry and the University of Toronto Law Journal.
Professor Hadfield is a Senior Policy Advisor for OpenAI in San Francisco, and an advisor to courts and several organizations and technology companies engaged in innovating new ways to make law and policy smarter, more accessible, and more responsive to technology and artificial intelligence, including the Hague Institute for Innovation of Law, LegalZoom, and Responsive Law. She was a member of the World Economic Forum’s Future Council for Agile Governance and co-curated their Transformation Map for Justice and Legal Infrastructure; she previously served on the Forum’s Future Council for Technology, Values and Policy and Global Agenda Council for Justice; and was a member of the American Bar Association’s Commission on the Future of Legal Education, and the Dubai Courts of the Future Forum.
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Yoshua Bengio,Geoffrey Hinton,Andrew Yao,Dawn Song,Pieter Abbeel,Trevor Darrell, Yuval Noah Harari,Ya-Qin Zhang, Lan Xue,Shai Shalev-Shwartz,Gillian Hadfield,Jeff Clune,Tegan Maharaj,Frank Hutter,Atilim Gunes Baydin,Sheila McIlraith, Qiqi Gao,Ashwin Acharya,David Krueger,Anca Dragan,Philip Torr,Stuart Russell,Daniel Kahneman,Jan Brauner,Soren Mindermann
Scienceno. 6698 (2024)
Atrisha Sarkar,Andrei Ioan Muresanu, Carter Blair, Aaryam Sharma,Rakshit S Trivedi,Gillian K Hadfield
CoRR (2024)
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Noam Kolt,Markus Anderljung,Joslyn Barnhart, Asher Brass,Kevin Esvelt,Gillian K. Hadfield,Lennart Heim,Mikel Rodriguez, Jonas B. Sandbrink,Thomas Woodside
arXiv (Cornell University) (2024)
Girish Sastry,Lennart Heim,Haydn Belfield,Markus Anderljung,Miles Brundage,Julian Hazell,Cullen O'Keefe,Gillian K. Hadfield,Richard Ngo, Konstantin Pilz, George Gor,Emma Bluemke,Sarah Shoker, Janet Egan,Robert F. Trager,Shahar Avin,Adrian Weller,Yoshua Bengio,Diane Coyle
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Christopher Summerfield, Lisa Argyle,Michiel Bakker, Teddy Collins,Esin Durmus, Tyna Eloundou,Iason Gabriel,Deep Ganguli, Kobi Hackenburg,Gillian Hadfield, Luke Hewitt,Saffron Huang,Helene Landemore, Nahema Marchal,Aviv Ovadya,Ariel Procaccia,Mathias Risse, Bruce Schneier,Elizabeth Seger, Divya Siddarth,Henrik Skaug Sætra, MH Tessler,Matthew Botvinick
arxiv(2024)
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Science advancesno. 19 (2023)
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Markus Anderljung,Joslyn Barnhart,Jade Leung,Anton Korinek,Cullen O'Keefe,Jess Whittlestone,Shahar Avin,Miles Brundage,Justin Bullock, Duncan Cass-Beggs, Ben Chang, Tantum Collins, Tim Fist,Gillian Hadfield, Alan Hayes,Lewis Ho,Sara Hooker,Eric Horvitz,Noam Kolt,Jonas Schuett,Yonadav Shavit,Divya Siddarth,Robert Trager, Kevin Wolf
CoRR (2023)
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